Real Madrid is set to face fierce rivals Atletico Madrid in this weekend’s derby without their star goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois. The Belgian suffered an injury during Real Madrid’s 2-1 Champions League victory over Manchester City, forcing his substitution at halftime.
Courtois was a pivotal figure in the first half at the Etihad, making crucial saves from Erling Haaland and Rodri Hernandez as Real Madrid defended their first-leg lead. However, concerns arose during the interval when backup keeper Andriy Lunin was seen warming up, signaling an issue that led to Courtois’s withdrawal by manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Hamstring Strain Rules Courtois Out of Madrid Derby
Reports confirm the reason for Courtois’s early exit was a hamstring strain. While the full extent of the injury and his recovery timeline are still pending Wednesday’s tests, it is widely expected that he will miss Sunday night’s high-stakes encounter against Atletico Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu. The timing offers a slight advantage, as the derby is followed by an international break, potentially providing Courtois with two weeks to recuperate. A minor strain could see him return in 7-10 days, but a more severe tear would impact Real Madrid’s schedule deeper into April.
Andriy Lunin Steps Up as Courtois’s Replacement
Manager Ancelotti will likely take encouragement from Andriy Lunin’s performance after coming on, as the Ukrainian displayed confidence and made several early saves in the second half. Lunin has featured on a few occasions this season, including in the Copa del Rey and Champions League, demonstrating his readiness to step in for Courtois. Fran Gonzalez will serve as the alternative goalkeeper for the derby.
